Jonava Bridge

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Jonava Bridge
Takai ir tiltas palei Neri.JPG
Coordinates 55°4′7″N24°16′54″E / 55.06861°N 24.28167°E / 55.06861; 24.28167
Crosses Neris
Locale Jonava
Official nameJonavos tiltas
Characteristics
Total length230 m
History
Opened1914
Location
Jonava Bridge

The Jonava Bridge (Lithuanian : Jonavos tiltas) is a bridge in Jonava, Lithuania. [1] It crosses the river Neris. Big trucks are not allowed to cross the bridge, they need to cross over Taurosta Bridge. Bridge has 1 way lanes going each way.

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References

  1. (in Lithuanian) Jonavos biblioteka